Battlefield 4 Battlelog Details

EA sends along details on the updated version of their
Battlelog service that will
accompany Battlefield 4 when DICE's military shooter sequel launches this
October. They illustrate this with
some
screenshots of the new interface, including the mobile version, and also
offer a video where the
developers show off what to expect (is it just me, or is Oskar Gabrielson
practically a dead ringer for Cliff Bleszinski?). Here's a list of Battlelog
advanced features:

Anytime, Anywhere – No matter where players
go, Battlefield is always at their fingertips. Whether they’re heading home
on the bus, taking a lunch break at work or lounging on the couch, players
can log into Battlelog and check out their stats, interact with friends and
much more from their smartphone, tablet, browser or directly through their
console.

Battlescreen – Battlelog is now more
seamless, offering a coherent second-screen experience to give players the
chance to better enhance their game. Whether it’s highlighting attack points
on the mini map, keeping track of squad members or playing as the team’s
Commander, every move made in Battlelog reflects directly back to the game
in real-time.

Real-Time Load Outs – Gamers can now switch
their weapons, change their load outs and check their progression at any
time, all with real-time results in-game. Players can also select servers or
even launch a match from their devices, making the transition between game
sessions easier.

Missions – Want to find out who is the best
tank destroyer is or who can capture the most bases? A brand-new feature
called Missions will allow players to custom create challenges for their
friends to compete. Battlelog will also notify players when they have been
kicked out of the number one spot so they won’t miss a beat to boot back up
and fight for the title.

Geo Leaderboards – Battlelog is introducing
targeted, geo-localized leaderboards that will allow players to not only
compete with everyone in the Battlefield community, but with people in their
city, in their country or on their continent. This is a great way for gamers
to rank up while making new friends, or even adversaries, on the
battlefield.